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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get thinner bezels, bigger screen without growing in size
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get thinner bezels, bigger screen without growing in size

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time18-07-2025

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra could get thinner bezels, bigger screen without growing in size

Samsung's next flagship, the Galaxy S26 Ultra, is already drawing attention months ahead of its anticipated debut, with fresh leaks hinting at notable upgrades, particularly in the display department. Building on the enhancements seen in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which launched earlier this year, the upcoming model is rumoured to push screen boundaries even further. According to renowned tipster Ice Universe, the Galaxy S26 Ultra could feature a 6.89-inch display, a modest yet meaningful increase from the 6.86-inch panel found on the current Galaxy S25 Ultra. Interestingly, despite the bump in display size, the device's body is expected to retain its 77.6mm width. This suggests that Samsung may be shaving down the bezels further, potentially offering a more immersive viewing experience. The tipster estimates that the bezels on the S26 Ultra could measure just 1.15mm, compared to the 1.2mm bezels on its predecessor, making it among the slimmest in the Galaxy S series lineup to date. Beyond display enhancements, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is also expected to come with significant camera and performance upgrades. Previous reports indicate that Samsung might switch to a new 200MP Sony CMOS sensor, sized at 1/1.1 inches, for the main camera. This would replace the 1/1.3-inch sensor used in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, marking a possible departure from Samsung's in-house sensor technology. The camera setup is also tipped to include an upgraded laser autofocus module, potentially improving focus accuracy and working in tandem with the next-gen ProVisual Engine for enhanced image processing. Under the hood, the handset is likely to be powered by a custom Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 "Elite 2 for Galaxy" chipset, paired with up to 16GB of RAM. It is also expected to carry an IP68 rating, offering resistance to water and dust. While Samsung has yet to officially confirm any details, the leaks suggest the Galaxy S26 Ultra is shaping up to be a refined flagship with iterative yet impactful improvements in display, camera technology and processing power.

Izi Mini X drone review: Tiny titan that takes aerial photography seriously
Izi Mini X drone review: Tiny titan that takes aerial photography seriously

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time17-05-2025

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Izi Mini X drone review: Tiny titan that takes aerial photography seriously

If there's one thing I've always felt strongly about, it's that we're not just meant to see the world from one perspective. I've flown in planes, soared in paragliders, even taken hot-air balloon rides, but none of them ever gave me that true first-person view. You know, the feeling of being up there, looking down at everything as if you're part of the sky. With a drone, especially one like the Izi Mini X, I finally get to live out that dream, without the cost, hassle, or risk of actual flight. I've tested a few drones over the last year, but this one really caught my attention. It's small enough to carry around, smart enough to follow me, and powerful enough to capture 4K footage that makes me feel like I'm right there in the air. And let's be honest, I love crashing things (just kidding, mostly). But every time I launch the Izi Mini X, it feels less like operating a machine and more like extending my own sense of wonder. So, is the Izi Mini X worth it? Let's find out. First things first, the Izi Mini X is tiny. Like, seriously tiny. It folds down into something that could fit in a backpack or even a large jacket pocket. Weighing less than a bag of sugar, it's perfect for travelers, weekend adventurers, or anyone who wants to capture epic shots without lugging around a suitcase of gear. IZI Mini X drone review The build is solid, and the propellers are removable, which is a lifesaver if you're flying in tight spaces or dealing with curious toddlers. Just don't try to hide it from your roommate, they'll find it eventually. (Trust me) Unboxing the Izi Mini X felt like Christmas morning. Inside were the drone, remote, battery, and a user manual that was full of so many technical details that it felt like reading a foreign language. But hey, at least they included the manual, and an app called IZI SkyEye to help you through the setup. After downloading the app, pairing the remote, and calibrating the compass, I finally got it ready to fly. My first flight was... let's call it "educational." Within seconds of lifting off, I realized that it is lighter than the other drones I had flown and will get effected by the windblast. But the drone stayed stable, and after a few near crashes into trees and fences, I got the hang of it. Now, let's talk visuals. The Sony CMOS sensor captures 4K resolution videos and 20MP photos , which is honestly more than most smartphones can handle. The image quality is sharp, and even in low light, it performs admirably. But what sets the Izi Mini X apart is the intelligent flight modes: Dronie : Pulls back while rising, giving you that cinematic 'hero shot.' : Pulls back while rising, giving you that cinematic 'hero shot.' Rocket : Straight-up vertical climb for dramatic effect. : Straight-up vertical climb for dramatic effect. Circle/Helix: Orbits around your subject like a pro cinematographer. IZI Mini X drone review And if you're into creativity, the IZI SkyEye app lets you adjust settings, preview footage in real-time, and even shoot panoramas. It's like having a mini studio in the sky. At 31 minutes per charge, the Izi Mini X delivers solid flight time for a mini drone. It takes about 2.5 hours to charge, which is standard for the category. I recommend keeping an extra battery handy if you plan on shooting for more than an hour. One tip I learned the hard way: always make sure the battery is fully charged before flying. Otherwise, you might end up watching the drone slowly descend and think, 'Wait, is it landing or falling?' IZI Mini X drone review Safety isn't an afterthought here. The Izi Mini X has Return-to-Home (RTH) , Low Battery RTH, and Lose Control RTH. If the GPS signal drops or the battery runs low, it automatically heads home. I tested it by letting it fly out of sight, and yes, it came back like an obedient dog. It also has a self-cleaning fan that dries the unit after use and a compass calibration feature that prevents drift. And while it doesn't have obstacle avoidance (yet), it does have propeller guards, so you won't slice anything accidentally. IZI Mini X drone review If you're looking for a versatile, affordable drone that can capture 4K videos and smart shots without breaking the bank, the Izi Mini X is a strong contender. It's perfect for hobbyists, content creators, and anyone who wants to add a bit of flair to their social media feed. Just remember, with great power comes great responsibility—and the occasional tree crash. But hey, that's part of the fun, right? So, if you're ready to elevate your photography game (literally), give the Izi Mini X a shot. Just maybe keep it away from your plants. They don't like being filmed. Disclaimer: Mint has an affiliate marketing partnership, which means we may get some commission on purchases you make through the retailer sites links provided. These partnerships do not influence our editorial content, which is free from any bias or marketing pitch. We strive to provide accurate and unbiased information to help you make informed decisions. We recommend verifying details with the retailer before making a purchase.

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